Crunch it is. Deadlines looming over us … we can make it Ronnie!!! Gambarimasu! X)
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Is the crunch because you guys are creating the artwork as we speak…err..blog? Or is it all the logistics of getting them ready? Just wondering if you feel the final rush is a positive/negative influence on the final pieces.
Hey Roque, we’re finishing artwork, I did one last night, and we’re shipping it to LA so that Nucleus can frame them and get them ready, we’re also doing some framing here … so a bit of everything … also trying to organize Tadahiro’s visit. Oh and let’s not forget trying to get work done at the day job.
I think the final rush does make me a little tired and stressed so it’s probably not that great for the pieces … X) but you know, pressure on and off is there in our job, one gets used to it … you could argue one needs it …
I think you’re totally right. It seems like most artists need that burning deadline to get the juices flowing. We just started working with a fulltime producer at Ghostbot and she’s the master of scheduling. Without her, we wouldn’t get half the things done that we have been. I think in some cultures they call it “multi-tasking”… Strange concept…
Well best of luck! Thanks for taking some of your precious time to respond…
October 31st, 2005 at 6:59 pm
Good Luck on your show! I can’t wait to see all of your work together! よい運!!
October 31st, 2005 at 9:49 pm
thanks Jenny !!! Appreciate … are you and Robert gonna be able to come to the opening ?
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November 1st, 2005 at 12:59 am
Is the crunch because you guys are creating the artwork as we speak…err..blog? Or is it all the logistics of getting them ready? Just wondering if you feel the final rush is a positive/negative influence on the final pieces.
November 1st, 2005 at 9:56 am
Hey Roque, we’re finishing artwork, I did one last night, and we’re shipping it to LA so that Nucleus can frame them and get them ready, we’re also doing some framing here … so a bit of everything … also trying to organize Tadahiro’s visit. Oh and let’s not forget trying to get work done at the day job.
I think the final rush does make me a little tired and stressed so it’s probably not that great for the pieces … X) but you know, pressure on and off is there in our job, one gets used to it … you could argue one needs it …
e
November 1st, 2005 at 2:19 pm
I think you’re totally right. It seems like most artists need that burning deadline to get the juices flowing. We just started working with a fulltime producer at Ghostbot and she’s the master of scheduling. Without her, we wouldn’t get half the things done that we have been. I think in some cultures they call it “multi-tasking”… Strange concept…
Well best of luck! Thanks for taking some of your precious time to respond…